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Q.1-10. Which of the Phrases(1), (2) (3) and (4) given below each sentence should replace the phrases printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct ? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer.

Q.1. You can look at a dog as being a sorts of holiday from life, anyway.

1. a dogs as being a sort of

2. a dog has being a sort of

3. a dog as being sort of

4. a dog as being a sort of

5. No correction required

Q.2. The council has decided not to make an official announcement of its recommendations as it usually does.

1. To make an official

2. To not make an office

3. Not to make an office

4. To making an official

5. No correction required

Q.3. The victim has shown not sign of improvement after hospitalization.

1. Not signs of improvement

2. No sign of improvement

3. Not any sign of improved

4. No sign of improving

5. No correction required

Q.4. There was utter confusion amongst passers, in the plane.

1. Absolutely confusion among

2. Absolute confused amongst

3. Utter confusion among

4. Utter confusing among

5. No correction required

Q.5. Commuters is being forced to wade through thick snow.

1. Is been force

2. Have been force

3. Has being force

4. Are being forced

5. No correction required

Q.6. The agency have already finished its investigation in the case and is likely to file the charge sheet.

1. Has already finished

2. Have finish already

3. Has finishing already

4. Had already finish

5. No correction required

Q.7. His bike skidded and roll down the gorge below.

1. Skidded and rolling down

2. Skidded and rolled down

3. Skidded and rolls down

4. Skidded or rolled up

5. No correction required

Q.8. Many of the people parked their vehicles by the roadsides and hired local cabs to reach their accommodations.

1. Through the roadside

2. By the sideroad

3. From the roadsides

4. Under the roadside

5. No correction required

Q.9. The rescue operation was called on in the afternoon.

1. called

2. calls under

3. called off

4. call across

5. No correction required

Q.10. I live in the bucolic surroundings of a big city, soothed by the dulcet natural tones of car horns and sirens.